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US815319A
US815319A US29485906A US1906294859A US815319A US 815319 A US815319 A US 815319A US 29485906 A US29485906 A US 29485906A US 1906294859 A US1906294859 A US 1906294859A US 815319 A US815319 A US 815319A
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To all who'mf'itmqly concern.'
. lBei-it thatl, .HOWARD R,.'TEEL,Ka
. citizefths United States residi on the drawings ..19-
fordgirth "eountyof- Middi'e'sei'r an State of j-Mssachusetts, v have invented an Im lovementin Tire-Cases, of which thefollowmg descriptiom'rinconnection with the accompanymg drawings, is 'si specification', like numerals representing like parts.
fa! Thepresent invention relates to a vtire-case, v andiisj embodied in a ca se'ofy the kind used for :thegplotection efv extra tireswhich 'are usul allyfxeanied 'onutouringautomobiles. to be usedinfeasef [s 'emergencyi It? is necessary toiinsk. these shoecbnt'ained inf thelease';
j objectsj'of -thefpresen "invention erev obtain a1? clse which will 1 completely inclose 'l the'. tireaindpretect the same fromdlrtsand moisture van eslly appliedtoandrev 'l`l,1e inyentioli'n jrtlier relates f toifcertain structural' l features, lwhich be more fully The i. case embodying the iirs're'ntioir is prortion which its over the ,le'at and sides I mental portiontvhieh is in the'nature ofA a ap l or extended portionilung along the?, edge of.
the mainportion, sai
- ling the'casetheInainlortio is open at oneI point and` provided adgacentto the opening .,acrossftherim portion ofthe tire to the op osite side thereof. For convenience inapp .with a su 1teble fastening' device-such, ,for enample," as a strap .and buckle-#while the portionv ofthe tire, which in' most cases' is open and needs protection from' dust and .`moisture' For. the better protection of the tire it may be desirable to dupliete. the flaps and retaining devices, and in the' construction chosen as an illustration of the invention the mein portion of the cese is shown as -provided with aflapand `retaining device along each edge,th`e said aps overlapplnng' along the rim portion of the t1re.
'Figurel is'a side elevation of -a tlre-cese embodying the invention shown as applied to ii't over the tread'and sides of the tire.
l y esles:nearlysfv o ssible fandxvvater roof, it'A being especia ly'desirab'le i `to -protectLt mgepgenv portion 'of/the tirethetilfe'and .a sup leextended ger-tion liel l fspeqmcation'df Letters Pgtntsf 'Patented Marehi, 1906.1. memutnorpyismiun semina; A286,133, maa November @,leoris appiioxerleanmfy e, 190e. rsein No.' @4.859.
Section through the 'tire and-case, part of the". Y
1s aside elevation 'of a art of the case With .case being`shown in perspective; and Fig. 3
the same scale a's Fig.'2.
at the ends, this main portion being she ed ,v :lhemaln portlon 1 of th-casing. of sufiiiclent'length toextend' completely around a `tire and preferably tovove'rlap to some extent ends. of saidrportion lare lprovidedwith suit- `Yable fastening devices-such, for example, as the strap 2f andbuckle 3-so that the said to complete the'casingfso' as whollyl to inolcse the tire, the main portion" 1^isprovided et'the edge with an .extensionfora 4, the Width of which inthe construction-:s O Wn is slightly., greater than the width of ,the'irim-portinol' the. tire -.5. `To close the easing, thereforei the s sidiflapis drawnl across 'therinr portion of the tire to the other side o'f the tire and over vthe opposite side of themain ortioms best .l shown'in Fig. 2, therebycomp etelyzinclosing the tire.` In order to hold the said Hap in o suitable retainlng, device',- herein .s cw'lrytesv otherwise 'capable of distortion,` so
mit of lpassing itthrough'v frox'n'one s1 sition, it is proyideda't its' Vouter ed e'wit a tire to the other,` the said hopfthen beilgexf f tendedl toV adianieter greatemtha diametergof'fthe tire, so'thatfitloo 'retaining device to hold the'ap snugly I or. t I
'sition. It is practicableztotutilize purpose a' hoopof Wire containedinjapocket med by turning Qvr ,the '-edge off-'the ap', and in order., toehbld the said hoo mly inv its -extendedfshape the two en s ihay be 'oined together means. fn the construction shownlsee Fig. 3f) the ends of the hoopf are provided,respec tively,with 4a. ball Tanda'socket 8, Atl'tsten'f. sion ofthe hoop being sufficient to hold thel Y any suitablefvil l roo u Y."
ball and- )socket together., 'Thetniembers 7I Iend 8 may be'providedwitli'finer-plqcesror j handles 9 'and 10 to' facilitate .theih nd the hoo so that when turned to .the .position shown t e'y tendl to spread 'the' "the ends together; In order toa plythecas- These on the en s o hoop and increasepthe tensionvhlch holds ing to thetire, the two ends oft e oop are case may also be provided, as shown, with a flap 11,' which is substantially like the flap 4, and provided with the retaining-hoop l2, the
two flaps overlapping and being retained at opposite sides of the tire, as best shown in Fig. 2.
It will be seen from the foregoing description that when the case is applied to the tread portion of an inner-tube tire-this being the kind of tire most commonly in use--theo ening along the rim portion ofthe tire is fliilly protected from dirt and moisture, which are thus prevented from collectinginside the tire. In order to afford further protection and to kee out any moisture which might work in un er the flap-tor example, in a heavy rain or in washing the car-the case is shown as provided with a deflecting member or watershed 13, consisting of a strip of material sewed ory otherwise fastened to the side of the case around a portion thereof at a point adjacent to the flap, so that it projects over the said flap andcoverslthe part where the said Hap adjoins the main ortion of the case. This water shed may o course be extended completely around theA case; but iti'nsually will atlord adequate protection if extended, as shown, part-way around the case, the case heing carried with the water-shed uppermost.
This case is a continuation of Iny`prior application tiled November 6, 1905, Serial No.
I claiml. A tire-case, having main portion to fit over Vthe tread and sides of the tire, a supplemental portion at one edge of said main portion and of sufficient width to extendacross to the opposite side 'of the case to cover lthe rim portion ot the tire, and a retaining device at opposite edge only of said supplemental portlon adapted to engage they other side of the main portion at the side of thecase to hold the case in position .about a tire, substantially as described.
2. A tire-ease, having a main portion to tit over the'tread and sides of the tire, a flap extending beyond thc edge oi" said main portion to project across and cover the rim portion of the tire, and a ret:Lining-hoop for -the outer edge ot said flap. t I
3. A tire-case, having a main portion to tit over the tread and sides of the tire, a {lap along each edge ot' said main portion, and a retaining-hoop connect ed with the outer edge of each flap, substal'itially as described.
4. A tire-case, having overlapping portions adapted to extend across the tire from one side to the other, retaining-hoopsconnect ed with they edges oi' said overlapping portions, and means for connecting together the opposite ends of each hoop, substantially as described.
5. A tire-ease, the main portion of which is adapted to be fitted over the body of the tire, said ease being extended at the edge to form a flap, a pocket formed along the outer edge lot" said flap, a hoop contained in said pocket,
and means for mamtainingsaid hoopdistended to fasten the tlap in position.
6. A tire'case, having a main portion adapted to tit over the tread and sides of the tire, a supplemental portion to cover the rim portion of the tire, a retaining-hoop connected with the outer edge of said supplemental portion, and `meahs for uniting the ends'ot said hoop to keep t ie hoop distendcd, substantially as described.
7. A tire-case, having a main portion to fit over the tread and sides of the tire, a flap extending beyond the edge of said main portion to project across and cover the rim portion of the tire, a retaining-hoop secured to the outer edge of said flap, and a ball and socket connected with the ends of said hoop, respectively.
8. A tire-case, having a main portion to fit over the tread and sides of the tire, a flap extending beyond the edge of said main portion to project. across and cover the rim portion of the tire, a retaining-hoop secured to the. outer edge of said flap, a ball and socket screw-threaded on the ends of said hoop, respectively, and finger-pieces connected with said ball and socket.
9. A tire-case, having a main portion to [it over the tread and sides of the tire, a supple mental portion at one edge of the main portion to cover the rim portion oi the tire and overlapping the opposite side ot the main portion, and a watershed connected with the main portion in position to cover and protect the overlapping edge o'f said supplemental portion.
ln testimony whereof l have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
HOWARD R. TEFAL.
VitIwsses: Y
HENRY J. Livraauone, i\1.\nc.f\ni:r E. CoveNEi'.
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